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Roof tile exhibition in the "Mecklenburg Switzerland" botanical garden
Rambow Hof 2
17194 Moltzow
The roof tile exhibition in the "Mecklenburg Switzerland" botanical garden in Moltzow is an extraordinary permanent exhibition that brings building history to life in an unusual way. In the middle of the hilly landscape of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, not far from the Baltic Sea coast with Rostock and the Mecklenburg Lake District, it presents 100 original roof tiles from historic buildings from all over Europe.
Roof tile shapes from churches and secular buildings from all over EuropeThe exhibition shows the entire variety of historical roof coverings: Slate, copper, zinc and lead tiles from churches and secular buildings from cities such as Schwerin, Cologne, Berlin and far beyond. Special highlights include wooden shingles from the Goslar stave church and a gilded roof tile as used on Schwabach town hall. Modern roof tiles are also on display.
Relief tiles and oil paintings - roof tiles as art objects in Moltzow
A particularly attractive part of the exhibition is dedicated to roof tiles in unusual applications: as oil paintings and as elaborate relief tiles with portraits of historical personalities. These reliefs were created by hand in the 1970s at the Lauterbach roof tile factory in the Vogelsberg and give the collection an artisanal touch.
Botanical Garden Mecklenburg Switzerland as a special exhibition venue
The "Mecklenburg Switzerland" botanical garden in Moltzow provides an atmospheric setting for the roof tile exhibition. The region in the heart of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is conveniently located between the Baltic Sea coast - such as Rostock, Stralsund or Greifswald - and the Mecklenburg Lake District and can be easily combined with a trip to the coast.
Further sights in Moltzow
Bluhm's Delikat
📍 Moltzow
Game and meat products, pestos, homemade fruit spreads and chutney, delicious honey and much more. At Bluhm's Delikat, we produce first-class, delicious food with love and passion. We are particularly proud of our meat products, which we produce according to traditional recipes and with great care. Join us on a culinary journey into the countryside and discover the delights of local cooking and baking. In the former Konsum in Moltzow on the B108, we have created a place where we offer our own products alongside a selection of the best products from regional producers and where we can also spoil you with tartelettes, cakes, delicious dishes of the day or on one of our menu evenings. In addition, we organize numerous culinary events throughout the year, such as cooking courses, our country market in autumn and much more! All dates are always up to date at www.bluhmsdelikat.de
Permanent exhibition "Model railroads from 150 years"
📍 Moltzow
150 years of model railroading - 15 dioramas, display cases and model railroad panels show the development of model railroading from its beginnings to the present day. A model railroad is a scaled-down (scale smaller than one) replica of parts of a "large" railroad. The classic toy trains were already being built on a larger scale at the beginning of the 20th century for the nominal size 1 in 1:32 and 0 in 1:45. Well-known manufacturers included Bing and Märklin. It is typical that the locomotives can drive themselves thanks to a built-in drive. The size ratio between the model and the prototype (for example 1:87) is referred to as the scale, whereby common scales are each assigned a letter/number abbreviation (T, Z, N, TT, H0, 0 etc.; order starting with the largest reduction in size). The most common scales are - T, 3mm M 1:480 - Z, 6mm M 1:220 - N, 9mm M 1:160 - TT, 12mm M1:120 - H0, 16mm M1:87 - 0, 32 mm M1:45 - II, 64mm M1:22.5). The exhibition will feature 15 dioramas, showcases and model railroad plates in these gauges. There are also plans to build a G-gauge garden railroad in 45 mm. This scale reproduces a narrow-gauge railroad with an original gauge of approx. 1200 mm. Please telephone or register by email before visiting.
Pet farm Rambow
📍 Moltzow
Zoo with 250 animals in 60 breeds. Mainly old domestic animal breeds threatened with extinction. It began in 1990 with 2 Merino sheep, followed by Heidschnucken, Jacob sheep, Skudden and Ouessant sheep. The petting zoo "Am Storchennest" was founded in 1993. A poultry farm was established in 1995. Inspired by a map from 1648, our facility was renamed again in 2000. The pet farm "Am BarsSee" is located in Rambow Hof on an area of 2 hectares between Waren and Teterow in Mecklenburg Switzerland on a terminal moraine. The zoo is home to around 250 animals of 60 species. The focus is on keeping old breeds of domestic animals threatened with extinction. There are animal species here that are as rare as the Siberian tiger. There are sheep, rabbits, turkeys, geese, ducks, chickens and pigeons. These are old breeds that no longer perform according to current standards and are therefore no longer kept. These breeds represent a rare cultural asset that must be preserved. The range is rounded off with the guinea pigs Cuy (South American giant guinea pigs) and "Swiss Teddy", pheasants, waterfowl, wild fowl and parakeets. The donkeys Emely and Mäxchen are especially happy to welcome children. The zoo is open all year round. It is advisable to book in advance, as the zoo tries to show all visitors around personally. There is a parking lot in front of the property. Access is via the A 19, exit "Waren". From Waren take the B 108 in the direction of Teterow. At the entrance to Moltzow turn right towards Rambow. Before Rambow turn left to Rambow Hof, after 300 m you will find the zoo at the "Alter Gutshaus".
Events in Moltzow
Accommodation auf Mecklenburgische Seenplatte
Vacation apartments, hotels and more in the region
Old school Barlin
📍 Dargun
Experience two separate vacation resorts on 30,000 m2 in the middle of the untouched nature of the Mecklenburg Lake District. We offer children's vacations, vacation apartments & hunting vacations!
Old vicarage Rambow
📍 Rambow
Picking golden plums, Cox oranges and Jonathan from a hammock? Sounds like paradise and it is, because it's possible in the Rambow parish garden. Retired pastor Eckart Hübener invites guests to stay in the adjoining baroque half-timbered rectory.
Old Schwiessel Manor House
📍 Schwiessel
The old manor house is now run as a guesthouse and houses the hunting school.